Budding filmmakers, take note! Social media is increasingly vital to engaging and building audiences. Tribeca recognizes 10 directors whose social media expertise has made them them role models for artists in the digital age.
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Video: How "The King of Super Bowl Commercials" found his way to the Oscars with his remarkable short film about a child fisherman in Somalia.
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The director of "The Piano" and "Bright Star" comes to TV with a miniseries event.
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In honor of his new film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s iconic beat novel, “On The Road,” director Walter Salles is the impetus behind a weeklong series (December 14-20) of seminal road movies at IFC Center.
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Nominated for four Independent Spirit Awards, "Keep the Lights On" provides an intimate look at gay culture as director Ira Sachs mines his own experiences and love life. This touching and graphic portrait of a relationship re-opens in NYC this we...
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After his feature debut "Saved!," it took director Brian Dannelly eight years to find his way back to the teen genre with "Struck By Lightning." This favorite from TFF 2012 is now available on VOD and in select theaters beginning January 11.
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For the year's end, we've asked Tribeca's staff to share their Top 10 Lists. Today, Tribecafilm.com'sign Director Jon Chonko on this apocalyptic year in film.
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For the year's end, we've asked Tribeca's staff to share their Top 10 Lists. Today, Tribecafilm.com'storial Director Lindsay Robertson shares movies to keep out of the family room this year.
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The co-directors behind "Resolution," a unique little film that caused quite a stir at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, spoke to Tribeca recently on such topics as defying genres, DIY filmmaking, and more.
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Does a guy like Tom Brady really have it all? Tom O'Brien blurs the lines between documentary and narrative in his directorial debut, "Fairhaven." The TFF 2012 film opens today in New York & Boston.
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This TFF 2011 doc chronicles four years in the lives of three Roma children fighting for their rights to equal education. The film starts today at the reRun theater in Brooklyn with director Q&As after select show times all week long.
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Shortly before the world premiere of “Supporting Characters” at TFF 2012, director and co-writer Daniel Schechter shared with us the experience of shooting in NYC, the casting of Alex Karpovsky and more. Now on digital platforms and VOD nationwide.
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The director and star of Muriel's Wedding are teaming up again. But does PJ Hogan still have that Porpoise Spit magic?
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Here's the first look of “What Richard Did,” the new film from acclaimed Irish director Lenny Abrahamson that stars Jack Reynor, Róisín Murphy and Lars Mikkelsen of "The Killing."
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The director of Partly Private, winner of the Best New York Documentary award, talks about her intimate, funny, and very personal story. See Partly Private today!
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In these deleted scenes from “Side By Side,” director Robert Rodriguez describes filming “Grindhouse” with Quentin Tarantino, and sound mixer Walter Murch talks about how our eyes process digital differently.
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Panel: City Island
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Rudo y Cursi y Gael y Diego
TFF Director of Programming David Kwok sat down with some returning TFF documentary filmmakers, including Racing Dreams' Marshall Curry, to talk about their Festival experiences and what inspires their stories.
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Tribeca Talks: Passing Strange
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Tribeca Talks: Outrage
Israeli director Nati Baratz documented the four-year search for the reincarnation of a beloved Tibetan master. The result is an unforgettable journey through remote Tibetan villages, as seen through the eyes of a devoted disciple.
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Kassim the Dream (TFF '08) is the riveting—and triumphant—tale of one man's tran...
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In today’s Side Swipes clip from “Side By Side,” the controversial Danish director sets out to debunk the mysterious nature of filmmaking he thinks is perpetrated by the studio system.
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